
The Brownells site offers a free, clear, exploded view diagram they call a "Schematic." Click the "Schematic" tab at the top of the main page, then follow directions. For a Winchester 94 Top Eject, the 6 bits are: They will fit the Lyman Magdriver handle. You can also order the individual bits from Brownells for $2.67 each. Don't say I didn't warn you.Īlmost all parts shown in this tutorial are available from Winchester Parts and Service (1-80), Brownells and Numrich Brownells also sells a gun-specific set of screwdriver bits: Use one on a firearm screw and get a boogered-up screw head. If you don't have a bench grinder, use a file.Īs the graphic shows, regular screwdriver bits are wedge shaped. Lyman won't sell just the bits so when I break a bit or need one not supplied, I buy el cheapo Wal-Mart bits and flatten the tips with my bench grinder. I use a Lyman Magdriver which comes with seven hollow-ground bits in its handle. Many shooting/reloading supply companies sell sets of hollow-ground gunsmith screwdrivers or bits. Tools needed are (1) a small punch, and (2) a set of hollow-ground screwdrivers.

The goal of this tutorial is to teach the reader how to disassemble a Model 94 in order to make minor repairs or perform major cleaning. However, I strongly suggest leaving disassembly of those assemblies to the hands of a good gunsmith.

Those assemblies, however, can be disassembled by the brave (and the foolhardy) with the aid of a set of roll pin punches and very little else. Rather, it takes a Model 94 down to its major assemblies using tools a normal reloader/gun tinkerer would have on hand. This Winchester Model 94 disassembly tutorial is not a to-the-last-nut-and-bolt procedure. Winchester Model 94 Disassembly Winchester Model 94 Disassembly
